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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. ' Hsuraki (3.40 p.m.). from Los Angeles. Hauiti ('2 a.m.). from Gulf ports; Parolo t ■ a.m.), from Coast; Ouiuna (9.5 a.m.), f ' C -" r-"'-). from Kawau; Motu (8.10 p.m.), f/'om Coast. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Orari (3.10 p.m.). for "Wellington, ftlauiigantti (3.15 p iu.), lor Sydney. Pasgengeis:— First Saloon—Mr. P. F. Chaplin, Mr. Is. - h Chapman. Mr. F. J. Jones. Earl Beaurhamp, Mr. G. H. Roberts. Mr. t. O. Lmfntt Mr. W. A. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. WripiTev. Mr. J. C. Blair. Miss Myersun. Mr W A. H. Green, Mr. A. C. Herring. Mr F Ay re. Mr. 1). Harvey, Mr. J nous rhov Mrs. Hook unci child, Mrs. Theodore. Mrs' Phillips. Miss CTcmmoll. Mr. and •Ura P L Pocock, Mrs. Bell. JNir. and Ivlrs. m K Ilili. Mr. B. P. Gumbley. Dr. W. H. co'mnson Mr. J. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. E. ?r Lilley Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ward. (L'pr and Mr?. H. Phillips, Mr., J. M. Knox Monsieur P. Mersier, Mr. and Mrs. l Firth Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Sister B I McLmichlan. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. '' Buckley. Miss Oliver, Mrs. Spenee, Mrs. ! •Rn\ill Mr. and Mrs. I. MeOwan, Lady and Miss Eckstein. Mr. J. O. Maurd. Mr. and Sirs A. Abikhair. Mr. W. Yatnuin, Miss inikhni'r, Mr. W. 11. Preston, Miss Newcot, Miss Bieholls. Miss Clark, Mrs. Friedlander. Mr. and Mrs T. neaney, Mrs. Rosenthal. Miss Brooks. Miss Barnes, Mrs. AVetzell. Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mum ford. Mr. C. G. Macindoe. Miss ■\Vrisht. Miss Metz. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. TTnsking and child, Mr. and Mrs. A. House. -Captain G. W. Bnllantinc, Mr. J. W. L. "Vi'arren, Mrs. Usher. Miss Pickmere. Miss Stoddart. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Clarke. Mr. W. Maud. Mr. S. Rubin, Mr. H. S. B. Young, Mr. H. Depta, Mrs. "Wane and two children, Mr. H. E. Piper, Mr. S. L. Patching Mr. G. E. Adair, Mr. O T. Lempriere. Mr. C. H. M. Long. Cabin Class—Mr. A. Sutton, Mr. L. V. SimMr. and Mrs. J. D. Hislop, Air. J. W. McAneny. Mr. H. ,T. Cornelius, Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Smith, Mrs. Lee-Archer and child. Miss Colledge, Mrs. ar.d Miss Mrs. Tnglis. Mr. W. ,T. Patterson. Mr. .T. Rogers. Mr. O. M. Moore. Mr. A. E. Mumford. Mr. ,7. T. Galball.v. Mrs. Mears. Mr. and Mrs. C. Inwards and two children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, Mr. nrH Mrs. T. B. Hurley. Mi.es Allen, Mrs. Gillard. Mrs. Hinsen. Mrs. Houston, Mrs. K'nedon. Miss Herring, and 70 third class. Sonoma (5.15 n.m.), for Sydney. Passengers from Auckland:— Fir«f L. A. Falkner. Mrs. X. Jfflldore. Mrs.. L. M. Jenkins and child. Miss C. Paykel. Miss I. Brodziak, Mr. F. W. Gilder. Second Saloon —Miss B. Grace. Mrs. M. A. B rises, Mrs. A. E. Harrington. Mr. S. Pearse. Pev. Hugh Mack. Miss L. Mack; Mr. Q. "Wong She and one third class. Hauiti ('2.10 p.m.), for Thames; Rangitnto (3,10 p.nr.). for Coromandel: Duchess (6.40 n.m.l. for Matintia: Kawau (6.45 p.m.), for Waibeke.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Cumberland, fmm London. 5 p.m. Oma:ia, from Wnrlcworth. 1 a.m. * Hauiti, from Thames. 2 a.m. Pono. from Mercury Ray. morning. Waka. from Northern ports. 8 n.m. Kawan. from "Wi»ihel<e, P.>lo a.m. . Claymore, from, Whangarei. 5.30 a.m. Coronation, from Whnngarci. 5.30 a.m. Rancitoto. from Command el. noon. Duchess. from Matiatia. (j p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Piakn. for London. 4 p.m. Waipiata, for "Wellington, noon. Tuhoe, for Taiiranga. noon. Motu, for Northern ports, noon. Tiros., for East. Coast, bays, 10 a.m . Tiri. for Awanui. noon. Coronation, for Whangarei, noon. Duchess, for Matiatia, 1.45 p.m. Hauiti, for Waiheke. 1.45 p.m. Kawau. for Waiheke. 1.45 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Waimea, from Napier, evening. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. . Clavmore. for Whangarei. 9 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTER COLO VIAL AND COASTAL. Wingatui, Southern ports, April 11. Torua,. Fiji. April 11. Marama, Sydney, April 12. Morinaa, Norfolk Island. April 18. —' Maunganui. Sydney, April 10. Sonoma. Sydney. April 23. Karetu, Tonga. April 26. Zealandia. Sydney. April 26. " H.M.S. Diomede. "Wellington, May 4. E.M.S. Veronica, South, May 23. OVERSEAS ' Cumberland.' London, April 9, to load. " Northumberland, Wellington, April 11. to load. -Horcrata, Antwerp, April 12. Larchbank, Ja.va. April 14. Port Huon. Liverpool. April 15. Aorangi, Vancouver. April 17. Rotorua, London, April . Rangitata, London, via. \v ellmgton. April 21.

EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. IXTEKCOLOXIAL AND OVERSEAS. Piako, London. April 0Port Alma.. London. April 11. Southern Cross, Solomon Islands, April 11. Waipahi, Fiji, April 16. Aorangi. Sydney. April 18. Morinda, Norfolk Island, April 18. ilaunganui, Sydney, via \\ e.llington, April Kl. Sonoma. San Francisco. . April 23. Zealandia, Sydney. April 23. Ventura. Sydney, April 23. Gallic, London, May 4. Grari. London, May 5. Hororata, London, May 5. Pakeha, London, May 11. .Ventura. San Francisco. May 14. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Haunjiamii, due Sydney April 12; sails for Auckland ami 'Wellington Aoril 15. . . Zealandia, left Sydney April b, due Wellingt.o£ April 12; sails for Sydney April 15 llarama. left Sydney April 8, due Auckland April 12: withdraws at Auckland ior overhaul. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE, Niagara, left Sydney March 31. Auckland April 5; due Vancouver April 22. llakura, leaves San Francisco April 1.1: due Wellington May 2. -- Sonoma. leaves Sydney April 19, Auckland. April 2.5. for San Francisco. Aorangi, left Vancouver March due Auckland Apnl 17; sails for Sydney April 18. , , , -Sierra, left Sydney March 23, Auckland April 2; due San Francisco April 20. Uonuivai, left San Francisco March 10; Wellington April 5; duo Sydney April 9. Centura, left ,-Lns Angeles April H; due Auckland April 23: fcails for Sydney April 23 VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream l —Waitomo. Waitematn, Gunbar, F:ri lan?., .schooner.', Mako, Kaitoke. K,i imsnav. a, Kurow. Waiotapu. Kaim.ro. 1 De voriport—ll II.S, Philomel. Nucula 'Admiralty nil tanker). Centr'il Wharf - I'iako (N.Z.S. Coy.). North Wall —■Av.ahou, Wairuna (U.S.S. Coy.). Vaipahi (I'.S.S. Cnv.l. Queen's AVharf—Port Alma (F.A.C.). King's VMiaif—Southern Cross (Mission Ftf ;i F7lPf ). Wppiprn V.'h.irf- Kaimiro (I'.S.S. Coy.). Prince's v.'liarfWall>i:ita (U.S.S. Cnvl. I"i!ir- (]J 1). Nathan). Hauraki tL'.S.S. Coy.). OVERSEAS SHIPS. MOV KM F NTS A.'.'t) Dl'K PATK9. Uiddb'seE. lefl Antwerp February 7 for A uc!- la.nd. Wellington and New Plymont ii i rn \ f'rl April 7). Or.ui. left, Liverpool February 2(1 for • j Auckland (arrived April I), Wellington, Lyttelton. Onncdin and BlulT. lonic, left: Lo/drin February '25 for Auckland (arrived Am 11 C.i and Wellington. Cumberland, -.n bnllast, left London on Man b 1 for Auckland (due April 3) - AVirra|. ]fft Xev: York on February for Auckland (arrived April 5). Wellington. Lvtteltuii, Dunedin and Austral,!. .Canadian Cruiser, left Halifax February 27 for Auckland (arrived April 5), Wellington. Lvltelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Australia. Ransnnti, Jf.ft London on March 10 for \V?iling'K>n (due April 15) and Auckland, ■ Port Huon, left Liverpool March 12 for Auckland (due April 15). Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Timaru. Gallic, in ballast, left London, via Sydney. on February 27 for Oamaru (due "■ April 15). • Hororat.i. left Antwerp on February 23, via Sydney, for Auckland (due April 1-) and New Plymouth. ■ , left London on March 7 for Auckland (due April IS). Port Chalmers. Lyttelton and Timaru. -'C.iTb e .Nobel, auxiliary ketch Miro is comJ"Ptint l ier overhaul and will be recomtoipsioned She is to sail for Greymouth next week with a cargo of explosives. ■■ >? he ' W ' : ngatui, with cargo from South Wand ports, left Picton for Wellington and V,Ru° • anf! at 11.30 o'clock on Thursday night, fog 1S Ue at -^ uc k'and on Monday morn-

The Karepo, en routo from Greymouth, is to leave Wellington for Auckland to-day. The Waimarino is scheduled to leave Dunedin for Oamara, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland at noon to-day. The Waimea left Gisborne for Napior aiul Auckland at midday yesterday. Sho is expected to roach Auckland to-morrow evening. The departure of the Waipiata for Napier, Wellington, LyHclton, Dunedin, Bluff and Timaru liaa, been postponed until noon today. THfl MAUNGANUI. The Maungfiriui, sailed for Sydney yesterday afternoon .with 20S passengers, as well as mail and cargo. The vessel is due at Sydney on Tuesday and she is to sail next Friday on. her return trip to Auckland and Wellington. TOFUA DUE ON MONDAY. With passengers, mail and cargo from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji the Tofua left Suva for Auckland on Thursday evening. The vessel is due on Monday and after discharge she will be withdrawn from tho service. MA RAM A FOR OVERHAUL. The Marama left Sydney for Auckland at five o'clock last evening with passengers, mail and cargo. The vessel is due on Tuesday morning aixl after discharge sho will be withdrawn for overhaul and survey. She will resume in tho intercolonial service on May G. PIAKO FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Piuko will complete loading at Central Wharf to-dt,y. The vessel is scheduled to sail for London, via Montevideo and Las Palmas, at four o'clock this afternoon. THE lONIC. The Shaw, Sarill and Albion liner lonic will sail for Wellington on Tuesday in continuation of her voyage from London. After completion of discharge the vessel will load at-Bluff, Timaru, Port Chalmers and Wellington. She id scheduled to clear Wellington finally on May 4' for Southampton and London, via Panama. ZEALAND]A LEAVES SYDNEY. Relieving the Ulimaroa in the intercolonial servico, the Huddarl-Parker steamer Zealandia left Sydney for Wellington yesterday afternooi:. The vessel is due at Wellington on Tuesday morning and she will be despatched on her return trip to Sydney next Friday.

CARGO FROM JAPAN. The Japanese motor-ship Brisbane Maru is reported to hi.ve sailed from Moji, Japan, on March 29 for Hongkong, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Wellington and Auckland. The vessel is scheduled, to reach Wellington on May 2 and Auckland on May 1. From Auckland she will return to Japan, via Australia. PUKEHO AND AWAHOU. The Richardson Lino motor-ship Ptikeko has been delayed at East Coast ports by had weather and will not return to Auckland before Thursday. She will be replaced by th- Awahou, which is to be recommissioned. and will be despatched for East Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier on Tuesday afternoon. THE KIA ORA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Kia Ora left Nelson on Wednesday for Oamaru, Bluff, Port Chalmers and Wellington to complete loadinij. She is to be despatched from Wellington for London, via Panama, on April 23. MONOWAIVr SYDNEY. The Royal Mail liner Monowai arrived at Sydney from Wellington at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. The vessel will leave Sydney next Thursday and Wellington the following Tuesday on her return voyage to Karotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. THE TANKER HERBORG. The Norwegian motor : tanker Herborg left San Francisco on 'April 5 with bulk oil for discharge at Auckland, Lyttdlton. Dunedin and Timaru. The vessel is due at Auckland about May 1. She is a new vessel of 7900 tons and was built at Copenhagen last year. MATAROA CLEARED CURACAO. In continuation of her voyage from London to New Zealand the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Mataroa is 'reported to have cleared Curacao last Wednesday. The vessel is due at Wellington on April 26 to land passengers and mail. Her general merchandise cargo will be unloaded at Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. THE CUMBERLAND. Due from Lordon in ballast at five o'clock this evening, the Federal Line steamer Cumberland will berth Queens Wharf to commence loading in J\ew Zealand for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. The vessel's loading ports are Auckland, Opua, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Wellington and Napier. She is scheduled to sail from Napier for London on April 30.

THE ORARI. In continuation of her voyage from Liverpool. the New Zealand Shipping Company's rnolor-liner Orari sailed for V> ellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff yesterday afternoon. After completion of discharge .the vessel will load for her horns ward voyage at Bluff, Port Chalmers. limaru, Wellington and Auckland. She ,s scheduled to return to Auckland on May 2. and to sail for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain 011 May 5. THE SONOMA. The Matson Line steamer Sonoma., which arrived from Los Angeles at midnight on Thursday, beithed at Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to land cargo and mail and the following passengers First saloon: Mr. R. W. G. and Mrs. Mackay. Mr. A. Burton. Second saloon: Mr. Hugh Bruce, and six third class. The vessel resumed her voyage last evening to Sydney, where she will arrive on Tuesday. She is scheduled to leave Syc.ney 011 April 10 and Auckland on April 23 on her return voyage to San Francisco. HAURAKI FROM PACIFIC COAST. With general cargo, case oil and lumber from Pacific Coast ports, the Union Company's motor-ahi;,) Hauraki arrived from Los Angeles yesterday afternoon and is unloading cargo for Auckland at Prince's Wharf. She is to sail 011 Monday for Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane to complete discharge. The cargo was loaded at Ocean Falls, Powell River, Vancouver, New Westminster, San Francisco and Los Angeles. She sailed from Los Angeles on March 10 and experienced ime weather on thevvoyage. Captain A. T. Norton is in command arid he has with bin the following officers:--Chief. Mr. J. Warwick: second. Mr. J. W. Thomson; third, Mr. E. R. engineer, Air. Iv. b'rith; second, Mr. . Williarns; third Mr A. G. Stop: fourth. Mr. T ['ellett; sixth, Mr. 0. Boyle: wireless operator. Mr. S. F. Stafford; chief steward. Mr. .J. Norris.

"WITHIN WIRELESS HANCiK. The following vessels arc expected to he within range nf the undermentioned wire-Icf-s stations 10-rl:iy : A nckhind. Cumberland, Lnrchhaiik, Maui Pninarc. Mumga mi. Niagara, Oiari, Peuyl.ivn. P'irl Victor, Port Napier, Sierra, Son<>ina, Tofila, 'I riolia. • Wellington. - Aorangi. ( anadian (-ruißcr, Celtic. Monarch. Cornwall. Kent, 1\ la Ora. Matai Otokia. Port Brisbane. I oil Ilnnler, Port, }inon. Port. Napier, Kangalini. Kangitil i Hangitiki Rotorua, Tainahine. laniari>a',' Tongariro.' Wahine. Wirral, Zealandic. A »va ill a.— Ma km a Monowai, Wainui. PORT OF ONEHUNQA. Yesterday's T>e r>a rtures.—Hokianga, (1.15 p.m.). ior Ilokiarga. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. April S: Arrivpd Karepo (2.45 a.m.) from ("Ireymouth. Alexander (4.50 a.m.) from Mapun.; Wingatiii (6.2<? a m.) from Pieton ; Rangatira (7 a.m.) from Jjy It eltoil; Taratahl (7.45 a.m.) from Bluff; Onihi (11. SO a.m. I and Orcpuki (1.35 p.m.) from I.vUelton. Sailed-Water Lily (9.30 a.m.) for Auckland; Alexander (5.a p.m.) for Collingwood: Wingatui (6.15 P-!]}'' ' or A nek la nd; Opihi (6.35 p.m.) for Nelson; Hangatira (7.50 p.m.) for Lyttelton; Oropnki (8.40 p.m.) fo Wanganui. I ytTELTON.—ApriI 8: Arrived—Waliinc ((*i.4o a.m.), from Wellington: Wakakura (3.50 p.m.) from Akaroa. Sailed—FoxtoiiU P.m.) for Fox ton: Veronica (4.10 P.m.) for Wellington; Wahine (7.50 p.m.) for Wellington. PUNEDIN.— April B; Arrived—Holmdale (8.20 a.m.), from Wancanui. BLUFF.— April 8: Arrived—Ktorpi (2.40 a.m.) from Wellington. Sailed— Kartigi (2,:;o p.ni.) for Port Chalmers, SYDNEY- April 8. Arrived—Monowai (2 pm ). from Wellington. Sailed--Waikonaiti, for Bluff: Zealandia (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Marania (5 p.m.). for Auckland. CURACAO.— April 6: Sailed— Mataroa, on route from London to Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 7

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SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 7

SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 7

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